Hey HN, Chandler from Dittofeed (<a href="https://github.com/dittofeed/dittofeed">https://github.com/dittofeed/dittofeed</a>).<p>We just added low-code functionality to our open-source email template editor. The editor features a Notion-inspired “/” command interface for inserting new blocks.<p>You still have the option of using MJML or HTML, but we wanted to give everyone an easier option for creating primarily text-based emails.<p>We have a live demo of the editor which you can access here (just hit the “Create Template” button): <a href="https://demo.dittofeed.com/dashboard/templates">https://demo.dittofeed.com/dashboard/templates</a><p>Since this is the first iteration of the feature, we’d love to hear your thoughts and feedback on how we can improve it.<p>You can reach us anytime at:<p>founders@dittofeed.com<p>If you’d like to self-host Dittofeed and want help from us and the community, you can join our Discord: <a href="https://discord.gg/HajPkCG4Mm" rel="nofollow">https://discord.gg/HajPkCG4Mm</a>
Your submission link goes to <a href="https://github.com/dittofeed/dittofeed/tree/main/packages/emailo">https://github.com/dittofeed/dittofeed/tree/main/packages/em...</a><p>Would you put a README in there in GitHub? No idea what I should look for in this subfolder in GitHub
I wish Dittofeed is cheaper, $75 is quite steep to get started with.<p>On an unrelated note, I suppose congratulations is in order. The laudspeaker product (your fellow YC competitor) doesn't seem to be successful at all (they are even more pricey). I think Brevo and Klaviyo are gobbling up all the oxygen in the room for most marketing departments, they are basically the next mailchimp.
Humbly suggest using a superior framework to MJML such as <a href="https://jsx.email" rel="nofollow">https://jsx.email</a><p>MJML is a relic